We haven't towed with it,but it does have a receiver hitch on it. The previous owner pulled something wheels down . I remove the front wiring and switch for a Remco Trans pump.I am going to pull a little Suzuki sidekick / tracker with it, not sure how much slower I want to climb some of these mountains so I'm looking to stay small and light.

That's the key to towing anything behind an 8V71 normal, small and light. I tow a 72 VW beetle Baja and Red Rider tows an 80 Ford fiesta, each four down. They both weigh 1700 pounds and make no difference in mileage, you do know they are there on a long grade but that's about it.>>>Dan

Interesting, my coach had the Remco switch and wiring previous owner towed with that I just removed. I bought a 2003 Suzuki 4wd Vitara 2 door conv. to tow behind mine. Wanted something small and light and to be able to tow coach when it breaks down.

Be extremely careful about buying an old Eagle. There are many nightmare stories about hidden major rust issues. There are good ones out there, but have someone knowledgeable to check it out thoroughly. If you are just a beginner getting started with a conversion, I think the older GM's would be better to start with; 04,06, 07,05's and you can always move up to something greater after getting along with your first one. Find one that already has Sheppard Power steering. Try not to go with the cheapest you can find, as you'll pay more for repairs in the long run. Sometimes or occasionally people land a real bargain that someone previously poured the money into and either got too old to drive, passed away,or spent all their time posting on this forum and didn't drive anymore, or all the above.